Tragic Car Crash in Saudi Arabia Claims Lives of Malayali Nurse and Fiancé

A serious car accident in AlUla, Saudi Arabia, resulted in the death of five people, including two Malayali nurses, Akhil Alex and Teena. They were returning from a tourist visit when their vehicle collided with another, leading to a fire that charred the bodies. Akhil and Teena were engaged and planned to return to India for their wedding.
In a tragic incident at AlUla, Saudi Arabia, a car accident claimed the lives of five individuals, including two Malayali nurses, Akhil Alex and Teena, both from Wayanad. The collision occurred approximately 150 kilometers from AlUla while they were returning from a visit to the area, a well-known tourist destination.
Reports indicate that three of the deceased were Saudi nationals. The accident happened when their vehicle collided with an oncoming Land Cruiser, resulting in both vehicles igniting and the bodies becoming charred beyond recognition.
Teena, employed as a nurse at the Cardiac Center in Madina, was preparing to return home when the accident occurred. Her fiancé, Akhil, had traveled from London with plans for the couple to fly back to India for their wedding. Currently, the bodies are being held at Muhsin Hospital in AlUla.
This tragic car accident highlights the devastating consequences of road incidents, especially in tourist areas. The loss of two promising individuals who were set to start a new chapter in their lives is particularly poignant. The incident underscores the importance of road safety protocols to prevent such tragedies in the future.
Original Source: english.mathrubhumi.com